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South America: Argentina: Buenos Aires

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BUENOS AIRES (Ezeiza), Argentina

"there were several people with mats sleeping on the floor when I arrived. Sleeping was definitely acceptable at this airport. " (crankytraveller)
"Hellish, the seats are reallly hard and itīs really noisy." (Filipe Barini)
"Yes, there is a "cafeteria" but if you aren't a millionaire I would never eat there." (?)

What you can look forward to:


WTF is this?

  • clean
  • 24-hour cafes
  • quiet and respectful security
  • seats can be pushed together
  • comfortable seats at gates

Recent Review:

Contributed by chris9208
"You have to go through a massive duty-free shop which is fairly well-kept to get both in and out of the gates, which I found irritating. If the waiting areas were as nice as the duty free it would be great. The waiting areas, however, were pure garbage. Way too small and crowded, uncomfortable seats in disrepair, and obnoxious ads blaring. Enclosed Cigarette Lounges also did not do a good job keeping the fumes in."

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Buenos Aires Aeroparque

Celebrating airport sleeping since July 11, 1996
Last updated December 26, 2008

 

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